At NECC 09 in June I was lucky enough to pick up a CD of Tech4Learning's software. While I have played around with Pixie and enjoyed in immensely, my new favorite product of theirs isFrames.

What makes Frames so great?

Well, for starters it's kid-friendly. The icons are fun and simple as well as the editing features. While it is simple, it also holds enormous opportunity to create sophisticated movies. Depending on the level of the user, Frames can be used to create anything from a simple slide show to an animated movie. Like Power Point, students can animate text and objects, and like Adobe Flash, they can create a timeline of events. They can also layer objects like one would in Adobe Photoshop. Projects created in Frames can be exported as a podcast, a QuickTime movie, a Flash movie and in some cases an animated GIF file.

I just started a project with my 2nd graders using Frames to create a slide show about the life of a pumpkin. We read a book about the topic and then they wrote their stories. They will be creating their slide show based on their stories. This has given them much needed experience writing non-fiction text as well as story planning.

Here is my example I made so I can better teach my students what Frames can do. I find it is always a good idea to try out a product yourself before putting it in the hands of your students!

In addition to creating great software, Tech4Learning also provides free, copyright-free images for teachers and has an online community for teachers who use their products.

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I am an Art & Technology teacher at a high school in Philadelphia. I have worked in Philadelphia for 10 years. My experiences over the last 10 years as well as many other life experiences inspired me to create my blog about teaching.
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